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  • Any of You Changed to Short Hours Care? (8:30 to 3:30pm)

    Hello everyone!

    After years of being a care givers I'm burning out and find myself daydreaming about going to the park or the library You guys are all so brave for doing this such a long time!
    And after some research I realized that the closest preschool/nurseries to us only offer short hours (9 to 3pm and even 8 to 12 or 1 to 4pm). Plus they charge as much as we do for our 8.30 to 5.30pm schedule.

    Having some kids leaving for kindergarten, I'm wondering if is a good time to change my hours too (8.30 to 3.30). I wouldn't make as much financially but then I could cut back on the cleaning lady and not pay an assistant until 5.30pm.

    Any of you made such change? I'm a bit afraid to scare of potential new clients but it sounds so dreamy to finish work at 3.30!! I would love any advices!

  • #2
    I did when the new school year started and I love it. I am open 8am-3pm plus closed on Fridays. I'm able to take/pick up my dd from school and volunteer at her school, and do daycare errands which saves me from doing them on the weekends which means more time with my family. I don't take as many of the federal/state holidays but I do close for two weeks winter break and one week in the spring or summer depending when I take a trip with my family. Like you, I was afraid it would take me a while to fill my spots that were open due to children leaving for preschool, but I was able to fill the spots I needed and still getting calls. Preschools and fccs(at cheaper rates) around me offer longer hours. I think it all depends on the program you offer and getting your name out there with former happy clients are the key. Many of my calls were referrals from previous clients. I say go for it!

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    • #3
      No, but I'd like to do 7:30-4:30 instead of 7-5. But I'm worried that it'll be harder to fill openings if I change my hours. I like the idea of BlackCat's tiered rate structure but have the same worry - parents won't pay extra for the hours they need and will just go somewhere else instead.

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      • #4
        I have been doing a different version of the tiered rates for 20 years. My "business hours" are 7:30 - 5:30 but because I emphasize that parents have control over their costs, I actually only work from 8 - 4:30 right now.

        If someone wants to enroll with longer hours but within my business hours, I just decide whether it is worth it to me. Sometimes I explain that I have no other children during those extended hours and they *offer to pay more.

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        • #5
          September of last year I changed my hours from 7:00-5:45 to 8:15-3:15. I was full with 12 children at the time, and lost half of the kids. I expected to lose more, but grandparents help w/pickups for most of the kids. I now am almost back to full. I make less money, but am so happy I made the change.

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          • #6
            I changed to a tiered rate structure last year and it's worked out SO well in regards to shortening the hours I work.

            I'm still open at 7:30, but I'm usually done by 4:45. Before switching, I wouldn't be done until after 5:30. That 45 minutes made a world of difference in my attitude and demeanor.

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            • #7
              Dreamy for sure! I wish I could, but I can't. I am out in the boonies and most of the dcfs have quite the commute everyday to work. My hours are 7 - 5:30, and I can't see myself running a successful business if I change those. We are definitely the "working 9-5 or 8-4" crowd.

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              • #8
                Before I changed my business days/hours I began putting my feelers out there, and even offered a discounted rate to those already enrolled IF they wanted to switch to less days/hours. A couple of months later I made the entire group switch and now I only work Monday-Thursday, 8:00-5:00 (except for 2 extended day kids until 5:30 MOST days). I did lose some clients, but I gained new ones shortly after.
                I have many part-timers (5 M/W, 6 T/Th) and 5 full-timers. It is NICE to work less and be able to spend more time with my own family. If you are able to make shorter hours work, in whatever way you need to, I highly recommend it.

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                • #9
                  my hours change with the kids I get since I do contracted hours. I advertise 7:30-4:30, but unfortunately right now I still have someone "grandfathered" in at 5pm. I have not taken anyone else that needs 5pm in about 2-3 years. I also don't have anyone who needs the 7:30am right now. Would love to stick with an 8-4:30 schedule in the future!

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                  • #10
                    I was happy to find this thread!!

                    I am considering offering a home based program 8:00AM - 3:00PM.

                    Any one reduce their hours & regret it?

                    How much lower are your rates than other in home daycare programs that offer until 5PM or later?

                    The preschool programs in my area that run 1/2 day or short hours are the same if not more than home based daycares here.

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                    • #11
                      You've all seen nanny de graduating fee scale??

                      Well I'm not going to post major details but I used to work from 630 to 6. After picking up her graduating fee scale with her help I now work from 730 to 5 and 99% of my kids are gone by 4:00-4:30. Yup one kid until 5, which that kid will be fine in the fall.

                      AND I make more money. If you really want help with it I know nanny de has a consulting business. It only cost me $50 to get her to help me transition to that fee scale which you can see is worth WAY WAY more than $50......

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by daycare View Post
                        You've all seen nanny de graduating fee scale??

                        Well I'm not going to post major details but I used to work from 630 to 6. After picking up her graduating fee scale with her help I now work from 730 to 5 and 99% of my kids are gone by 4:00-4:30. Yup one kid until 5, which that kid will be fine in the fall.

                        AND I make more money. If you really want help with it I know nanny de has a consulting business. It only cost me $50 to get her to help me transition to that fee scale which you can see is worth WAY WAY more than $50......
                        I have considered a graduating fee scale. My mentor offers one but she offers up to 8.5 hours a day. Since I can only take 6 kids the first year I can't really afford it if they all select half day..... Maybe I will look into it. Do you think that is something one could do just starting out?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by CityGarden View Post
                          I have considered a graduating fee scale. My mentor offers one but she offers up to 8.5 hours a day. Since I can only take 6 kids the first year I can't really afford it if they all select half day..... Maybe I will look into it. Do you think that is something one could do just starting out?
                          PM me....I can tell you how I do mine. You don't have to offer half day if you don't want to.

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                          • #14
                            I LOVE THIS IDEA! I can't believe that after 11 years, it never even occurred to me to offer shorter hours. Which is funny because the preschools sure do. I have often wondered why it was that parents could barely be on time picking up from me at 5 pm, when the preschools they were enrolling in where going to require a much earlier pick up.

                            Currently, I am open 7:00 to 6:00 pm. The first kid actually doesn't arrive till 7:30, but the last one doesn't leave till 6 pm. Yep, that's an 11 hour day! And believe it or not, some parents have asked for longer hours.

                            I have even reminded parents over the years that our program was kind of a bootcamp because the kids would need to be picked up much earlier when they went to school.

                            Anyway, I think I might look into whether or not the shorter day program would work for my child care. I currently do limit it to a 9 hour day for the kids from arrival.

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                            • #15
                              here is how I do mine.

                              The core of my program runs from 8am to 4:00pm. This is my base rate.

                              8am-4:30pm Flate weekly rate of $250

                              Earliest I will open is 7:30am, which if you come before 8:00am add $3.00 day

                              8am to 445 add $5.00 per day
                              8am to 5:00 add $5.00 per day


                              I do offer half day preschool only, but that is because we do run a preschool program and I like to have my afternoons slower. Also, I only offer out 3 half day spots

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